Invergordon

More photos from the trip to Scotland

Inverness

River Ness
River Ness

Forres in Bloom

Forres in Bloom

Forres in Bloom

Cake
…and cake

Aviemore

Aviemore

Loch Morlich and the Cairngorm Mountains

Loch Morlich

Loch Morlich and the Cairngorm Mountains

Cairngorm Mountains
Heather

Loch Morlich and the Glenmore Forest
Loch Morlich and the Glenmore Forest

Logie Steading and River Findhorn

Logie Steading and River Findhorn

Scottish thistle
Scottish thistle

Knock Farril

Cromarty Firth from Knock Farril
Cromarty Firth from Knock Farril

Glenurquhart Forest

Glenurquhart Forest
By chance we parked right by the cache

Glenurquhart Forest

Loch Ness

Loch Ness

Yachts in the Caledonian Canal Locks

Yachts in the Caledonian Canal Locks
Just opening the gates

Inverness

It rained hard and then turned into a great summer day!

Inverness

Inverness

Beauly Firth

Beauly Firth
The view at lunch time

Beauly Firth
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Kessock Bridge
The Kessock Bridge

River Cannich

River Cannich

Corrimony Cairn

Corrimony Cairn

Black Rock Gorge

Black Rock Gorge

Evanton Wood and the River Glass

Evanton Wood and the River Glass

Evanton Wood and the River Glass

Evanton Wood

Evanton Wood

The River Glass

Thunder storm at Dingwall Campsite

Thunder storm at Dingwall Campsite
The view from in the car

Invergodon

Invergodon looking away from the docks
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Invergodon looking away from the docks

John o’ Groats and Ness of Duncansby

John o' Groats and Ness of Duncansby

John o' Groats and Ness of Duncansby

Orkney

Orkney

Orkney
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Dingwall Campsite

Dingwall Campsite

We had been camped here for eight nights – so we left our marks! A couple of days of sun and rain should fix it.

MX-5 packed

The MX-5 is not big enough for two to go camping, so we need some extra luggage room. The boot bag fits securely and adds 50l of extra space.


Timber

Red leaf

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Invergordon and Tain

Invergodon

For a small Highland town Invergordon can be very busy – cruise liners stop here. Today there were two of them at the docks. We were stopped by four Americans, who asked for directions, their cruise was heading on to Reykjavik and then to New York.

Cromarty Firth from Invergordon
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Cromarty Firth from Invergordon

We visited the interesting museum, avoided the craft fair and any cafe, but still picked up four geocaches in this very busy town.

Jeremy signing a geocache log
Jeremy signing a geocache log

Invergordon Docks
Invergordon Docks

Tain

Having spent some time on the couches in the Sunflower Too (sic) Cafe, and with the weather now turned sunny we went for a walk along the coast at Tain.

Tain

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Glen Glass and the Cromarty Firth

There was a heavy and prolonged thunder storm, last night in Dingwall – following what had been a fine day. The rain was so loud beating in the tent that we had trouble hearing the thunder over it.

I awoke, this morning, (JSC was still asleep) to a damp but bright campsite and had a very good coffee made with my “coffee maker”, sitting outside the tent, watching the rabbits on the field. Eat your heart St*rb*cks this is the only way to appreciate fresh made coffee.

Once JSC got up we decided that we would go walking.

The photos below are from Glen Glass, a little north of Dingwall – as you can see blue sky and sunshine.

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What you cannot see in the photos are the midges – so JSC went back to the car, leaving me to take my photos and try out a bit of gear I bought yesterday – a lightweight midge head net! Not something I had considered before, however the air at the campsite at Cragganmore, last week, was “midge soup”. The other backpacker I met there had a midge head net which she found useful. That got me thinking that many of the wild camping places I plan to visit in the future will probably also be plagued midges.

The one below (modelled for you by JSC) is the Micro Head Net, from Highlander, it packs small,weighs little, (I will weight it when I get home) and cost £4 from Tiso.

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We left the forest and headed for the coast – with a stop at the picnic site at Invergordon. The Cromarty Firth was used by the navy in the past as it is a deep safe anchorage. Today the oil industry uses it for the same reasons.

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Another photo using Pano – if you have an iPhone get it – it is easy to use and, as you can see, great results.

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